its been a long time since i updated my progress here thought it may be a good idea to do so again
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1An6PIrfMW0c6cQ5jZ-1H7fs_jkSpCMKL/view?usp=sharing
once more this is a passion project ive been working on for a long time
Thank you sir and I am working to better my drawing skills been practicing with such for awhile
and their are more elsewhere if you wish to see the link but in any case well I would like to practice material more often as I hope to work in any line of animation possible wether it be 2d 3d or even claymation though sadly I have a feeling most of those art forms wont be coming back anytime soon
Oh no thos is something I've been working on by myself hell I wouldnt be able to find classes for this stuff in high school why do you ask mate is it that bad
the card I got now is a 750 and I believe 4 gb of Vram but yea maybe I should go with a full fledged and cup and gpu it would definitely make things easier
at the moment I just whant to stick with a one card solution to make it easier for installation purposes and I want to make sure that the vram won't be maxed out by high resolution textures
so ive been saving up to get a titan V for a while now for a blender workstation but just recently I heard about this new ray tracing cards and how they can accomplish that in real time it may be to early to call anything and I don't know maybe it's a whole current ray tracing idea altogether it just seems kinda hanky to me to just come out of the blue yea they have been talking about for years now with small hints but they never released any prototype data so what I'm asking should I keep saving up for the v or just change plans for the RTX cards or is it to new to know anything yet
So I've been thinking about making a pc from scratch but I need it to do 3d animation, using blender, and my budget works around 1,000. what would you guys suggest I should put in it?